The Analysis of the Maintained/Disowned Relationship among Firmitas, Utilitas, and Venustas to Preserve the Cultural Heritage: An H-BIM Approach for the Management of Historic Buildings
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. State of Art
- “firmitas, utilitas, venustas, digital-as” in 2009, in order to include the new dimension for architecture in which matter and space are intangible, a paradoxical concept for the res aedificata [5];
- “firmitas, utilitas, venustas, virtualitas” in 2012, which looks at the opportunities of the metaverse for the construction sector [6] in a perspective that today is still futuristic;
- “firmitas, utilitas, venustas, innovation” in 2018, where the word “innovation” includes all the advantages derived from the adoption of technology in the AEC sector [7].
- Firmitas, influenced by the new regulations to build edifices according to anti-seismic needs;
- Venustas, influenced by the desire to recreate a history of architecture for the town, juxtaposing neoclassical, neogothic, and neobaroque styles to those of the 20th century (Deco, Art Nouveau, Coppedè, Modernism);
- Utilitas, influenced by security needs that determined the affirmation of the residential type of the block with a vast internal courtyard, guaranteeing with its shape a better response to dynamic actions.
3. Methods and Application
3.1. Analysis of the Historical, Cultural, and Local Context after World War II
3.2. Research of Documentary Evidence
- Archival sources (Messina: State Archives, Civil Engineering Department, Superintendence of Cultural Heritage, Regione Sicilia; Rome: Central Archive of the State);
- Bibliographic sources (books on the reconstruction of the town from the earthquake of 1908 to today, with particular attention to the effects of the bombing in World War II);
- Photographic sources (to document the technical/construction transformations with historical pictures).
3.3. Selection of the Case Study
3.4. Construction History of the Case Study
3.4.1. Introduction to the Original Project of the Fascist House in Messina
- Firmitas: 1_reinforced concrete framed structures; 2_ reinforced concrete brick slab and reinforced concrete pumice slab; 3_thin stone slabs cladding, a typical feature in the edifices built during the fascist period;
- Utilitas: 1_the use of the edifice for the regime’s purpose; 2_the gallery, a median distribution system in a central position in the four levels of the building to serve the comb modular units; 3_the tower, inserted as a monumental and symbolic counterpoint to the horizontal composition, where the most representative rooms for the regime found place: the shrine on the ground floor, the assembly hall on the first with the historiated balcony, and the library in the attic culminating with the belfry;
- Venustas: 1_interior and exterior stone claddings according to the regime’s request, here distinguished on the basis of the rooms use (precious marbles, including national ones for the most authoritative space and Sicilian stones and plaster simulations of stones and marbles for the others); 2_ the fascist decorations (the large M, the lictor’s fasces, the allegorical bas-relief and some inscription of Mussolini’s phrases); 3_the balcony as the only cantilever element.
3.4.2. How to Trace the Changes Undergone by the Former Fascist House over Time
3.5. Historicisation of the BIM Model for a Better Building Management in Its Life Cycle
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Firmitas
4.2. Utilitas
4.3. Venustas
- Firmitas, the simulation of the original travertine cladding of the tower with a plaster finish, although stone traces remain on the parapets of the balcony (Figure 15);
- Utilitas, changes to the plan of the ground floor to meet the needs of the new public functions (Figure 16);
- Venustas, the removal (albeit partial) of the symbols of fascist ideology, conducted on the occasion of the war damage repairs (Figure 17).
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Cernaro, A.; Fiandaca, O.; Lione, R.; Minutoli, F. The Analysis of the Maintained/Disowned Relationship among Firmitas, Utilitas, and Venustas to Preserve the Cultural Heritage: An H-BIM Approach for the Management of Historic Buildings. Buildings 2023, 13, 1045. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13041045
Cernaro A, Fiandaca O, Lione R, Minutoli F. The Analysis of the Maintained/Disowned Relationship among Firmitas, Utilitas, and Venustas to Preserve the Cultural Heritage: An H-BIM Approach for the Management of Historic Buildings. Buildings. 2023; 13(4):1045. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13041045
Chicago/Turabian StyleCernaro, Alessandra, Ornella Fiandaca, Raffaella Lione, and Fabio Minutoli. 2023. "The Analysis of the Maintained/Disowned Relationship among Firmitas, Utilitas, and Venustas to Preserve the Cultural Heritage: An H-BIM Approach for the Management of Historic Buildings" Buildings 13, no. 4: 1045. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13041045
APA StyleCernaro, A., Fiandaca, O., Lione, R., & Minutoli, F. (2023). The Analysis of the Maintained/Disowned Relationship among Firmitas, Utilitas, and Venustas to Preserve the Cultural Heritage: An H-BIM Approach for the Management of Historic Buildings. Buildings, 13(4), 1045. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13041045